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Mike Pass
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Hhhmmm!!!!


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If one reads the original post over, Colin’s question will become obvious!
The report that Murray has copied contradicts itself several times as to who this memorial comemorates.
Possibly, as many countries include their Air Forces as a part of their Army, this is where the conflicts in the report appear?!
 


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Mike Pass
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Hhhmmm!!!!

Well! I don’t know what that was about???!!!!! Just ignore it...........

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Most of the houses in Doel are empty as the Belgian Government have already re-located many of its citizens. What remains are about 100 people who are refusing to leave, large numbers of squatters occupy the abandoned houses.
Doel has a nuclear power plant and is a ghost town which is in disrepair.
So perhaps it is better for the monument to be moved to a new location as , when the new port area is built, few will ever visit the ghost town of Doel.

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Hhmm!!!!

Right, let’s get a film made about it, quick before the fat assed, tombstone toothed, gobsh*te Americans get in first!

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Quoting: Keith Baron
Most of the houses in Doel are empty as the Belgian Government have already re-located many of its citizens. What remains are about 100 people who are refusing to leave, large numbers of squatters occupy the abandoned houses.
Doel has a nuclear power plant and is a ghost town which is in disrepair.
So perhaps it is better for the monument to be moved to a new location as , when the new port area is built, few will ever visit the ghost town of Doel.




A town with a name like Doel should be twinned with one of our workshy towns, any suggestions??.
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